3209 Gresham Lake Rd Ste 128, Raleigh, NC 27615
$26.81 per person
Escape Room | Amaze Room Escapes
The Mysterious Room
This room is designed around the infamous treasure hunter Doctor Alexander. He has acquired a priceless necklace and your group of high-end jewel thieves want it! You have successfully broken into his study, but much to your dismay, you hear the menacing voice of Doctor Alexander! Caught in a web of surprise and intrigue, you must solve the puzzle to capture the necklace, evade Doctor Alexander, or face menacing consequences. Minimum participation is four and can accommodate up to eight. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 5/5.
Prison Break
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a prisoner of war? This inventive escape room casts you and your team as a group of POWs who have been captured and incarcerated by enemy forces. Although the U.S. Government tried to help you, they were not successful. So, your life is now in your hands to save yourself and your brothers/sisters in arms from your imminent execution. Minimum participation is four and can accommodate up to eight. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 4/5.
Escape from the Black and White
If you and your group prefer something a bit more surrealistic, you want to try this imaginatively-designed escape room. You will take on the persona of Simon, a pianist whose life has turned into a world of chaos and confusion. Like Simon, you must retrace the past to connect to the present or risk everything in your life that matters – quite the dramatic story about to unfold. Are you up for the challenge? Minimum participation is three and can accommodate up to four. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 5/5.
History of Escape Rooms
The concept of escape rooms began in 2004 with a video game called Crimson Room.
Players were asked to solve mysteries by asking questions about the game’s characters. In 2007 SCRAP, a company based in Japan took the concept of the game and designed the first escape rooms. Teams of players would work together to find their way out of various rooms. Each room had a certain theme, and sometimes, players are assigned characters to play. The rooms became popular in the rest of Asia and then in Europe and now in America. Today, they are one of the most popular and unique experiences for all occasions.
Amaze Escape Room
3209 Gresham Lake Rd Ste 128, Raleigh, NC 27615
$26.81 per person
Escape Room | Amaze Room Escapes
The Mysterious Room
This room is designed around the infamous treasure hunter Doctor Alexander. He has acquired a priceless necklace and your group of high-end jewel thieves want it! You have successfully broken into his study, but much to your dismay, you hear the menacing voice of Doctor Alexander! Caught in a web of surprise and intrigue, you must solve the puzzle to capture the necklace, evade Doctor Alexander, or face menacing consequences. Minimum participation is four and can accommodate up to eight. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 5/5.
Prison Break
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a prisoner of war? This inventive escape room casts you and your team as a group of POWs who have been captured and incarcerated by enemy forces. Although the U.S. Government tried to help you, they were not successful. So, your life is now in your hands to save yourself and your brothers/sisters in arms from your imminent execution. Minimum participation is four and can accommodate up to eight. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 4/5.
Escape from the Black and White
If you and your group prefer something a bit more surrealistic, you want to try this imaginatively-designed escape room. You will take on the persona of Simon, a pianist whose life has turned into a world of chaos and confusion. Like Simon, you must retrace the past to connect to the present or risk everything in your life that matters – quite the dramatic story about to unfold. Are you up for the challenge? Minimum participation is three and can accommodate up to four. (For larger parties, please refer to our FAQ.) Difficulty rating: 5/5.
History of Escape Rooms
The concept of escape rooms began in 2004 with a video game called Crimson Room.
Players were asked to solve mysteries by asking questions about the game’s characters. In 2007 SCRAP, a company based in Japan took the concept of the game and designed the first escape rooms. Teams of players would work together to find their way out of various rooms. Each room had a certain theme, and sometimes, players are assigned characters to play. The rooms became popular in the rest of Asia and then in Europe and now in America. Today, they are one of the most popular and unique experiences for all occasions.